Dissolver

Format

CD

Dissolver

$12.00

Hints of TV on the Radio’s atmospherics sneak into Iran’s first disc in five years — no surprise, since Kyp Malone is their guitarist and Dave Sitek coproduced — but frontman Aaron Aites counters the otherworldly ambience with straightforward strains of classic indie rock (think Sebadoh and Pavement).

Hints of TV on the Radio’s atmospherics sneak into Iran’s first disc in five years — no surprise, since Kyp Malone is their guitarist and Dave Sitek coproduced — but frontman Aaron Aites counters the otherworldly ambience with straightforward strains of classic indie rock (think Sebadoh and Pavement). That combination can be jarring, but mostly in pleasant ways: One minute it’s ethereal doo-wop (“Buddy”), the next it’s four minutes of random noise (“Digital Clock and Phone”), then it’s on to a weird mix of the two (“Cape Canaveral/Buddy [Reprise]”). Such wrenching turns are rarely executed so skillfully. – SPIN

Track listing:

1. I Can See the Future
2. Buddy
3. I Already Know You’re Wrong
4. Airport ’79
5. Baby Let’s Get High One Last Time Together
6. Digital Clock and Phone
7. Where I’m Going
8. Cape Canaveral/Buddy (Reprise)
9. Can I Feel What?
10. Evil Summer

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